The WebGL renderer displays your beautifully crafted scenes using [link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebGL WebGL].
[page:Object parameters] - (optional) object with properties defining the renderer's behaviour.
The constructor also accepts no parameters at all. In all cases, it will assume sane defaults
when parameters are missing. The following are valid parameters:
[page:DOMElement canvas] - A [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/canvas canvas]
where the renderer draws its output.
This corresponds to the [page:WebGLRenderer.domElement domElement] property below.
If not passed in here, a new canvas element will be created.
[page:WebGLRenderingContext context] - This can be used to attach the renderer to an existing
[link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGLRenderingContext RenderingContext].
Default is null.
[page:String precision] - Shader precision. Can be `"highp"`, `"mediump"` or `"lowp"`.
Defaults to `"highp"` if supported by the device.
[page:Boolean alpha] - controls the default clear alpha value. When set to `true`, the value is `0`. Otherwise it's `1`. Default is `false`.
[page:Boolean premultipliedAlpha] - whether the renderer will assume that colors have
[link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_computer_graphics#Premultiplied_alpha premultiplied alpha].
Default is `true`.
[page:Boolean antialias] - whether to perform antialiasing. Default is `false`.
[page:Boolean stencil] - whether the drawing buffer has a
[link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stencil_buffer stencil buffer] of at least 8 bits.
Default is `true`.
[page:Boolean preserveDrawingBuffer] - whether to preserve the buffers until manually cleared
or overwritten. Default is `false`.
[page:String powerPreference] - Provides a hint to the user agent indicating what configuration
of GPU is suitable for this WebGL context. Can be `"high-performance"`, `"low-power"` or `"default"`. Default is `"default"`.
See [link:https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/latest/1.0/#5.2 WebGL spec] for details.
[page:Boolean failIfMajorPerformanceCaveat] - whether the renderer creation will fail upon low performance is detected. Default is `false`.
See [link:https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/latest/1.0/#5.2 WebGL spec] for details.
[page:Boolean depth] - whether the drawing buffer has a
[link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-buffering depth buffer] of at least 16 bits.
Default is `true`.
[page:Boolean logarithmicDepthBuffer] - whether to use a logarithmic depth buffer. It may
be necessary to use this if dealing with huge differences in scale in a single scene. Note that this setting
uses gl_FragDepth if available which disables the [link:https://www.khronos.org/opengl/wiki/Early_Fragment_Test Early Fragment Test]
optimization and can cause a decrease in performance.
Default is `false`. See the [example:webgl_camera_logarithmicdepthbuffer camera / logarithmicdepthbuffer] example.
Defines whether the renderer should automatically clear its output before rendering a frame.
If [page:.autoClear autoClear] is true, defines whether the renderer should clear the color buffer. Default is `true`.
If [page:.autoClear autoClear] is true, defines whether the renderer should clear the depth buffer. Default is `true`.
If [page:.autoClear autoClear] is true, defines whether the renderer should clear the stencil buffer. Default is `true`.
- [page:Boolean checkShaderErrors]: If it is true, defines whether material shader programs are checked for errors during compilation and linkage process. It may be useful to disable this check in production for performance gain. It is strongly recommended to keep these checks enabled during development. If the shader does not compile and link - it will not work and associated material will not render. Default is `true`.
An object containing details about the capabilities of the current [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGLRenderingContext RenderingContext].
- [page:Boolean floatFragmentTextures]: whether the context supports the [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/OES_texture_float OES_texture_float] extension.
- [page:Boolean floatVertexTextures]: `true` if [page:Boolean floatFragmentTextures] and [page:Boolean vertexTextures] are both true.
- [page:Method getMaxAnisotropy](): Returns the maximum available anisotropy.
- [page:Method getMaxPrecision](): Returns the maximum available precision for vertex and fragment shaders.
- [page:Boolean isWebGL2]: `true` if the context in use is a WebGL2RenderingContext object.
- [page:Boolean logarithmicDepthBuffer]: `true` if the [page:parameter logarithmicDepthBuffer] was set to true in the constructor and
the context supports the [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EXT_frag_depth EXT_frag_depth] extension.
- [page:Integer maxAttributes]: The value of `gl.MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS`.
- [page:Integer maxCubemapSize]: The value of `gl.MAX_CUBE_MAP_TEXTURE_SIZE`.
Maximum height * width of cube map textures that a shader can use.
- [page:Integer maxFragmentUniforms]: The value of `gl.MAX_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_VECTORS`.
The number of uniforms that can be used by a fragment shader.
- [page:Integer maxSamples]: The value of `gl.MAX_SAMPLES`.
Maximum number of samples in context of Multisample anti-aliasing (MSAA).
- [page:Integer maxTextureSize]: The value of `gl.MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE`.
Maximum height * width of a texture that a shader use.
- [page:Integer maxTextures]: The value of `gl.MAX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS`.
The maximum number of textures that can be used by a shader.
- [page:Integer maxVaryings]: The value of `gl.MAX_VARYING_VECTORS`.
The number of varying vectors that can used by shaders.
- [page:Integer maxVertexTextures]: The value of `gl.MAX_VERTEX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS`.
The number of textures that can be used in a vertex shader.
- [page:Integer maxVertexUniforms]: The value of `gl.MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_VECTORS`.
The maximum number of uniforms that can be used in a vertex shader.
- [page:String precision]: The shader precision currently being used by the renderer.
- [page:Boolean vertexTextures]: `true` if [property:Integer maxVertexTextures] is greater than 0 (i.e. vertex textures can be used).
User-defined clipping planes specified as THREE.Plane objects in world space. These planes apply globally. Points in space whose dot product with the plane is negative are cut away. Default is [].
A [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/canvas canvas] where the renderer draws its output.
This is automatically created by the renderer in the constructor (if not provided already);
you just need to add it to your page like so:
document.body.appendChild( renderer.domElement );
- [page:Object get]( [param:String extensionName] ):
Used to check whether various extensions are supported and returns an object with details of the extension if available.
This method can check for the following extensions:
Defines the output encoding of the renderer. Default is [page:Textures THREE.LinearEncoding].
If a render target has been set using [page:WebGLRenderer.setRenderTarget .setRenderTarget] then renderTarget.texture.encoding will be used instead.
See the [page:Textures texture constants] page for details of other formats.
An object with a series of statistical information about the graphics board memory and the rendering process. Useful for debugging or just for the sake of curiosity. The object contains the following fields:
By default these data are reset at each render call but when having multiple render passes per frame (e.g. when using post processing) it can be preferred to reset with a custom pattern.
First, set `autoReset` to `false`.
renderer.info.autoReset = false;
Call `reset()` whenever you have finished to render a single frame.
renderer.info.reset();
Defines whether the renderer respects object-level clipping planes. Default is `false`.
Whether to use physically correct lighting mode. Default is `false`. See the [example:webgl_lights_physical lights / physical] example.
Used internally by the renderer to keep track of various sub object properties.
Used internally to handle ordering of scene object rendering.
This contains the reference to the shadow map, if used.
- [page:Boolean enabled]:
If set, use shadow maps in the scene. Default is `false`.
- [page:Boolean autoUpdate]:
Enables automatic updates to the shadows in the scene. Default is `true`.
If you do not require dynamic lighting / shadows, you may set this to `false` when the renderer is instantiated.
- [page:Boolean needsUpdate]:
When set to `true`, shadow maps in the scene will be updated in the next `render` call. Default is `false`.
If you have disabled automatic updates to shadow maps (`shadowMap.autoUpdate = false`), you will need to set this to `true` and then make a render call to update the shadows in your scene.
- [page:Integer type]:
Defines shadow map type (unfiltered, percentage close filtering, percentage close filtering with bilinear filtering in shader).
Options are:
Defines whether the renderer should sort objects. Default is `true`.
Note: Sorting is used to attempt to properly render objects that have some degree of transparency.
By definition, sorting objects may not work in all cases. Depending on the needs of application,
it may be necessary to turn off sorting and use other methods to deal with transparency
rendering e.g. manually determining each object's rendering order.
Contains functions for setting various properties of the [page:WebGLRenderer.context] state.
Default is [page:Renderer NoToneMapping]. See the [page:Renderer Renderer constants] for other choices.
Exposure level of tone mapping. Default is `1`.
Provides access to the WebXR related [page:WebXRManager interface] of the renderer.
Tells the renderer to clear its color, depth or stencil drawing buffer(s).
This method initializes the color buffer to the current clear color value.
Arguments default to `true`.
Clear the color buffer. Equivalent to calling [page:WebGLRenderer.clear .clear]( true, false, false ).
Clear the depth buffer. Equivalent to calling [page:WebGLRenderer.clear .clear]( false, true, false ).
Clear the stencil buffers. Equivalent to calling [page:WebGLRenderer.clear .clear]( false, false, true ).
Compiles all materials in the scene with the camera. This is useful to precompile shaders before the first rendering.
Copies pixels from the current WebGLFramebuffer into a 2D texture. Enables access to [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGLRenderingContext/copyTexImage2D WebGLRenderingContext.copyTexImage2D].
Copies all pixels of a texture to an existing texture starting from the given position. Enables access to [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGLRenderingContext/texSubImage2D WebGLRenderingContext.texSubImage2D].
Copies the pixels of a texture in the bounds '[page:Box3 sourceBox]' in the destination texture starting from the given position. Enables access to [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGL2RenderingContext/texSubImage3D WebGL2RenderingContext.texSubImage3D].
Frees the GPU-related resources allocated by this instance. Call this method whenever this instance is no longer used in your app.
Simulate loss of the WebGL context. This requires support for the [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WEBGL_lose_context WEBGL_lose_context] extensions.
Simulate restore of the WebGL context. This requires support for the [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WEBGL_lose_context WEBGL_lose_context] extensions.
Returns a [page:Float float] with the current clear alpha. Ranges from 0 to 1.
Returns a [page:Color THREE.Color] instance with the current clear color.
Return the current WebGL context.
Returns an object that describes the attributes set on the WebGL context when it was created.
Returns the current active cube face.
Returns the current active mipmap level.
Returns the current [page:RenderTarget RenderTarget] if there are; returns `null` otherwise.
[page:Vector4 target] — the result will be copied into this Vector4.
Returns the current viewport.
[page:Vector2 target] — the result will be copied into this Vector2.
Returns the width and height of the renderer's drawing buffer, in pixels.
Returns current device pixel ratio used.
[page:Vector4 target] — the result will be copied into this Vector4.
Returns the scissor region.
Returns `true` if scissor test is enabled; returns `false` otherwise.
[page:Vector2 target] — the result will be copied into this Vector2.
Returns the width and height of the renderer's output canvas, in pixels.
[page:Vector4 target] — the result will be copied into this Vector4.
Returns the viewport.
Initializes the given texture. Useful for preloading a texture rather than waiting until first render (which can cause noticeable lags due to decode and GPU upload overhead).
Reset the GL state to default. Called internally if the WebGL context is lost.
buffer - Uint8Array is the only destination type supported in all cases, other types are renderTarget and platform dependent. See [link:https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/latest/1.0/#5.14.12 WebGL spec] for details.
Reads the pixel data from the renderTarget into the buffer you pass in. This is a wrapper around [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGLRenderingContext/readPixels WebGLRenderingContext.readPixels]().
See the [example:webgl_interactive_cubes_gpu interactive / cubes / gpu] example.
For reading out a [page:WebGLCubeRenderTarget WebGLCubeRenderTarget] use the optional parameter activeCubeFaceIndex to determine which face should be read.
Render a [page:Scene scene] or another type of [page:Object3D object] using a [page:Camera camera].
The render is done to a previously specified [page:WebGLRenderTarget renderTarget] set by calling [page:WebGLRenderer.setRenderTarget .setRenderTarget] or to the canvas as usual.
By default render buffers are cleared before rendering but you can prevent this by setting the property [page:WebGLRenderer.autoClear autoClear] to false.
If you want to prevent only certain buffers being cleared you can set either the [page:WebGLRenderer.autoClearColor autoClearColor], [page:WebGLRenderer.autoClearStencil autoClearStencil] or
[page:WebGLRenderer.autoClearDepth autoClearDepth] properties to false. To forcibly clear one or more buffers call [page:WebGLRenderer.clear .clear].
Can be used to reset the internal WebGL state. This method is mostly relevant for applications which share a single WebGL context across multiple WebGL libraries.
[page:Function callback] — The function will be called every available frame. If `null` is passed it will stop any already ongoing animation.
A built in function that can be used instead of [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/window/requestAnimationFrame requestAnimationFrame]. For WebXR projects this function must be used.
Sets the clear alpha. Valid input is a float between `0.0` and `1.0`.
Sets the clear color and opacity.
Sets device pixel ratio. This is usually used for HiDPI device to prevent blurring output canvas.
renderTarget -- The [page:WebGLRenderTarget renderTarget] that needs to be activated. When `null` is given, the canvas is set as the active render target instead.
activeCubeFace -- Specifies the active cube side (PX 0, NX 1, PY 2, NY 3, PZ 4, NZ 5) of [page:WebGLCubeRenderTarget]. When passing a [page:WebGLArrayRenderTarget] or [page:WebGL3DRenderTarget] this indicates the z layer to render in to (optional).
activeMipmapLevel -- Specifies the active mipmap level (optional).
This method sets the active rendertarget.
The x, y, width, and height parameters of the scissor region.
Optionally, a 4-component vector specifying the parameters of the region.
Sets the scissor region from (x, y) to (x + width, y + height).
(x, y) is the lower-left corner of the scissor region.
Enable or disable the scissor test. When this is enabled, only the pixels within the defined scissor area will be affected by further renderer actions.
Sets the custom opaque sort function for the WebGLRenderLists. Pass null to use the default painterSortStable function.
Sets the custom transparent sort function for the WebGLRenderLists. Pass null to use the default reversePainterSortStable function.
Resizes the output canvas to (width, height) with device pixel ratio taken into account, and also sets the viewport to fit that size, starting in (0, 0). Setting [page:Boolean updateStyle] to false prevents any style changes to the output canvas.
The x, y, width, and height parameters of the viewport.
Optionally, a 4-component vector specifying the parameters of a viewport.
Sets the viewport to render from (x, y) to (x + width, y + height).
(x, y) is the lower-left corner of the region.
[link:https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/src/[path].js src/[path].js]